i don't know who advised governor romney to say that. that was very early on in the primaries and i was a surrogate for governor romney and i did notice, and that he was moderating as he came in the general election in saying a lot of the right things and really understanding from an economic standpoint that this is a necessity. not something to tolerate but something to encourage and think about and to plan strategically. no question that statement of self-deportation came back to haunt the governor all the way to the last day of the again real legislation. because, and that's part of the problem that has been talked about is this crazy primary process where you have to run to the extreme right and say sometimes some very illogical and outrageous things to get nominated and then you have to run to the center to nominate your stance. the problem is everything is taped and people go back to what you said in the primaries and juxtapose that with the general election and it's a crazy system and the irony is, it is being controlled by what i